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Medical Examination and Physical Evidence Physical evidence includes the findings from a medical examination, such as physical injuries or signs of trauma. Forensic evidence, such as DNA or semen samples, can also provide critical evidence used to determine guilt in child molestation cases.
DNA Collection Oral, , vaginal, and skin swabs are the most common samples taken for DNA analysis following a sexual assault. Samples of hair, blood, skin, cells, saliva and sweat can also be collected from the victim.
Medical professionals may provide expert testimony to explain the significance of the injuries. Forensic evidence. Forensic evidence, such as DNA, that was collected from your body, clothes, or the crime scene can link the accused to the incident. Video or audio recordings.
In civil lawsuits for child sexual abuse, the burden of proof is lower - by a preponderance of the evidence. This means the jury must find that it is more likely than not (over 50% likely) that the abuse occurred.
Another strategy for effective report writing is to include details about what the victim was thinking and feeling before, during, and after the sexual assault. Again, this serves to recreate the entire reality of the sexual assault and helps prosecutors, judges, and jurors to understand the victims behavior.
The burden of proof is on you, as the victim, since you are the one seeking compensation for your injuries and damages. While many people are injured due to other peoples negligence, some people try to take advantage of innocent people.